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what a shocking about the jobs are created is that their government jobs, government supported jobs. in fields like health care where the government is intentionally involved throwing money at the institutions in that industry. by this of first. do you agree? >> yes, i do. since the end of the recession roughly 87 percent of all the new jobs created have been in the relatively low-paying fields of private-sector health care, temporary help, hospitality and retailing. that is a scary number, and this shows why so many voters are so disappointed with the current state of the u.s. economy. they want jobs growth, and they also want quality jobs. gerri: let's get carried in here. what do you say? >> first off, i have to get back to something here with all due respect. participation. it crashed in the last four years. we would be 11 percent unemployment if we use that number. i even of the bls and ask them for a list of all these people. all these people supposedly get the rate down. you can talk about whether they made it up or not, but this is all up in the year. the household survey. ge
what a shocking about the jobs are created is that their government jobs, government supported jobs. in fields like health care where the government is intentionally involved throwing money at the institutions in that industry. by this of first. do you agree? >> yes, i do. since the end of the recession roughly 87 percent of all the new jobs created have been in the relatively low-paying fields of private-sector health care, temporary help, hospitality and retailing. that is a scary...
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government and not giving the government power to do something. but the powers in the constitution are negative to the government so that people will have as johnathon said freedom to do what they want to do. you don't need the other stuff to do that . >> at the same time is it better where we are with the economy now to have one party and at least get something done. it may not be the best thing but something done . >> i think not. i agree with johnathon which is frightening me right now. in britain it is a parlimentary and possible to force legislation and there is leding to austerit yenow too much too soon. america is brilliant with the checks and balances in place. it is the responsibility to make sure comis not a dirter word. it is allowed. >> guys making a point. 52 percent of the poll say this is the biggest number. 50 percent say one party. >> over the course of my financial journalism career everything changed in the last four year. we don't use fundmental analysis and unfortunately two-party promotes grid lock and the market is fed up wi
government and not giving the government power to do something. but the powers in the constitution are negative to the government so that people will have as johnathon said freedom to do what they want to do. you don't need the other stuff to do that . >> at the same time is it better where we are with the economy now to have one party and at least get something done. it may not be the best thing but something done . >> i think not. i agree with johnathon which is frightening me...
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ryan said, control is what government does now, choice is what we want. liz: coming up u.s. court slap heard around the world. >> last week supreme court reversed a century of law that i believe will open the flood floodgates for special interests, including foreign corporations to spend without limit in our election. >> the decision that president does not like but unions did not like. so why is organized labor all of a sudden making an organized effort to embrace it? next, don't go away. overmany discounts to thine customers! safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy savet what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have a of those homeowners' discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kinom. more discounts than we knoweth what to do with. now, that's progressive. liz: welcome back, it is halftime report, this elect unions are going full throttle. members going door-to-door for the first time soliciti
ryan said, control is what government does now, choice is what we want. liz: coming up u.s. court slap heard around the world. >> last week supreme court reversed a century of law that i believe will open the flood floodgates for special interests, including foreign corporations to spend without limit in our election. >> the decision that president does not like but unions did not like. so why is organized labor all of a sudden making an organized effort to embrace it? next, don't...
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ryan said, control is what government does now, choice is what we want. liz: coming up u.s. court slap heard around the world. >> last week supreme court reversed a century of law that i believe will open the flood floodgates for special interests, including foreign corporations to spend without limit in our election. >> the decision that president does not like but unions did not like. so why is oanized labor all of a sudden making an organized effort to embrace it? next, don't go away. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. new pink lemonader bus5-hour energy?e, 5-hour energy supports the avon foundatn for women breast cancer crusade. so i can get the energized feeling i need and support a great cause? i'm sold. pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes the avon foundat
ryan said, control is what government does now, choice is what we want. liz: coming up u.s. court slap heard around the world. >> last week supreme court reversed a century of law that i believe will open the flood floodgates for special interests, including foreign corporations to spend without limit in our election. >> the decision that president does not like but unions did not like. so why is oanized labor all of a sudden making an organized effort to embrace it? next, don't go...
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that doesn't mean that don't need government, we do, we don't need as much of it, and we can't afford the remarkably large subsidies that obamacare created in a deficit. neil: ist fair to say that should he be elected president for weeks from now? >> he has made clear he will repeal obamacare. for whatever reason, that's not possible on a legislative basis, then he will begin minimizing the negative impacts that obamacare is clearly having on those who have to acquire health care, which is all of us. neil: pilates or if you have the republican senator structure th process? >> indeed. neil: senator cummins was a pleasure. >> thank you, neil be one remember wh they were raking bulld over the coals by serving up remember how he looked? i think e shirt out of. >> today with my friends, we'll do almost anything. out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a
that doesn't mean that don't need government, we do, we don't need as much of it, and we can't afford the remarkably large subsidies that obamacare created in a deficit. neil: ist fair to say that should he be elected president for weeks from now? >> he has made clear he will repeal obamacare. for whatever reason, that's not possible on a legislative basis, then he will begin minimizing the negative impacts that obamacare is clearly having on those who have to acquire health care, which...
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there is no specificity to his program or plan for governance. if elected what makes you so confident that he is the better choice? is it his ideas or simply the experience of the obama policies? >> look. i have all large company, and i am looking for a ceo. i have to applicants. i have governor romney that has years of experience in building businesses, making perils and i have president obama that has no business experience and who i going to hire to run a company? the answer is simple, romney. well, the country is like a big company. we need a ceo. do we want to attacks on the west as i said, lots of experience in making payrolls, hiring people from building companies to our do we want someone that has only political experience? the answer, i think, is very simple. we want vernor romney to be the next president. lou: davis sigell. thank you so much. we appreciate you being year. more on presidential politics throughout the broadcast as we focus on the political economy and the "a-team" joins us here later. >> to manage matter? what to the mean
there is no specificity to his program or plan for governance. if elected what makes you so confident that he is the better choice? is it his ideas or simply the experience of the obama policies? >> look. i have all large company, and i am looking for a ceo. i have to applicants. i have governor romney that has years of experience in building businesses, making perils and i have president obama that has no business experience and who i going to hire to run a company? the answer is simple,...
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that doesn't mean that we don't need government, we do, we don't need as much of it, and we can't afford the remarkably large subsidies that obamacare created in a deficit. neil: is it fair to say that should he be elected president for weeks from now? >> he has made clear he will repeal obamacare. for whatever reason, that's not possible on a legislative basis, then he will begin minimizing the negative impacts that obamacare is clearly having on those who have to acquire health care, which is all of us. neil: pilates or if you have the republican senator structure that process? >> indeed. neil: senator cummins was a pleasure. >> thank you, neil be one remember when they were raking bullied over the coals by serving up remember how he looked? i think the shirt out of. >> today neil: have time. lloyd boeing plant ready to the throttle. showing who is the boss. forget about blaming that cats. you fix the the fiscal mess or ttere goes this country. i am exaggerating a bit, but make no mistake about what the wall street titans says must be done and done now. the only way to stimulate americ
that doesn't mean that we don't need government, we do, we don't need as much of it, and we can't afford the remarkably large subsidies that obamacare created in a deficit. neil: is it fair to say that should he be elected president for weeks from now? >> he has made clear he will repeal obamacare. for whatever reason, that's not possible on a legislative basis, then he will begin minimizing the negative impacts that obamacare is clearly having on those who have to acquire health care,...
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and high frequentty trading firms, one problem with federal government is that, they are so entangled with wall street with their 16 primary dealers, and all of the credible, not inside information in the way in which one talks about that when is illegal, but you can say they can front run the fed, and treasure they have accessed information far ahead of the public, perhaps not illegally gained but they get it. lou: your sense of the market right now, we have projects of fall off in earnings from last year, about 2.5%. which will take us down to lowest level since 2009. that is create something concern and anxiety. what are your thoughts about the next 2350u week week -- few weed months. >> for what it is worth we have earnings down in our firm next year, more than just 3%, as much as 10%, and 15%. lou: i'm talking about this quarter? >> this quarter, earnings might just be fraction of that down, maybe 3% or 4%, the fourth quarter, economic growth should be consistent with very lacklust irperformance of the year am maybe 1.55 to 2%. lou: weakening further next year? >> weakening furth
and high frequentty trading firms, one problem with federal government is that, they are so entangled with wall street with their 16 primary dealers, and all of the credible, not inside information in the way in which one talks about that when is illegal, but you can say they can front run the fed, and treasure they have accessed information far ahead of the public, perhaps not illegally gained but they get it. lou: your sense of the market right now, we have projects of fall off in earnings...
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and the government picking the winners and losers. melissa: do you think that we're talking enough about energy in this election? i mean we're looking at the price of gas at the pumps for, you know, anyone going out there to vote would notice that it is up 100% than when the president came in office. you can't blame that on him of course. the economy was really beaten down. that is one of the reason gas prices were cheap when he came into office. still we're paying a lot of money for energy in this country. should we be talking about it more? >> well i for one would like for them to talk a lot more about it because, when you talk about energy, you're talking about electricity, you're also talking about transportation. and you talked about how the increasing costs for transportation. and you know this administration, if they, finalize their green house gas regulation, you will not be able to build a new coal power the plant in america, which is still providing about 49% of all the electricity produced in this country. melissa: yeah. co
and the government picking the winners and losers. melissa: do you think that we're talking enough about energy in this election? i mean we're looking at the price of gas at the pumps for, you know, anyone going out there to vote would notice that it is up 100% than when the president came in office. you can't blame that on him of course. the economy was really beaten down. that is one of the reason gas prices were cheap when he came into office. still we're paying a lot of money for energy in...
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you think that he is ready to do as well as the government that is well as president obama? >> nobody knows more about the federal budget and paul ryan does. nobody has put forward more serious proposals by paul ryan. i would expect this to be an interesting evening. he is no slouch in these things. he's going to have a real problem, the same problem the president obama had. he has a record that is almost impossible. he is going to have a tough time tomorrow, i think. lou: congressman ryan, doing very well, voters split 44% with a favorable view, 44% unfavorable for the vice president. 51% view, unfavorable, we used to call that negative. 39% readable. congressman ryan, has a modest advantage. i don't know how that will influence the outcome. i think it's still going to be all about performance. the last thing that i remember is that lloyd bentsen said to dan quayle, you are no jack kennedy. it turned out that lloyd bentsen was no vice president, either. because it just didn't matter. will this thing matters subsequently to the outcome of the presidential election? >> i thin
you think that he is ready to do as well as the government that is well as president obama? >> nobody knows more about the federal budget and paul ryan does. nobody has put forward more serious proposals by paul ryan. i would expect this to be an interesting evening. he is no slouch in these things. he's going to have a real problem, the same problem the president obama had. he has a record that is almost impossible. he is going to have a tough time tomorrow, i think. lou: congressman...
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that follows on, not an al-qaeda government following on. the lose talk of governor romney and the congressman about how to do so much more in there. what more wowed -- would they do other than put american boots to the ground. the last thing america needs is another ground war in the middle east requiring tens of thousands, if not well over a hundred thousand american forces. they are the facts. they are the facts. now every time the governor's asked about this, he doesn't say -- he -- all -- he goes up with aawhole lot of verbage, but when pressed, he says, no, he would not do anything different than we do now. proposing putting americans on the ground? american aircraft in the air space? if they do, speak up and say so. that's not what they are saying. we are doing it exactly like we need to do to identify the forces who, in fact, provide for a stable government and not cause a regional sunni shia war when assad falls. ryan: nobody's proposing to send troops to syria. how would we do things differently? we would not refer to assad as a re
that follows on, not an al-qaeda government following on. the lose talk of governor romney and the congressman about how to do so much more in there. what more wowed -- would they do other than put american boots to the ground. the last thing america needs is another ground war in the middle east requiring tens of thousands, if not well over a hundred thousand american forces. they are the facts. they are the facts. now every time the governor's asked about this, he doesn't say -- he -- all --...
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how many times have i said too much government. in this case the fda needs more teeth in the situation because they have to be able to insure sterility. things like this don't get into our injections. the other problem is we don't usually see this kind of meningitis. we don't see fungal meningitis. it can be causing fevers and headaches and stiff necks or it can take weeks to come about. several weeks -- [talking over each other] charles: it can result in death. >> when you say 13,000 people may have been exposed it is a little misleading because i don't believe 13,000 people have been exposed. that is how many people theoretically it could have gotten into that many of files and went to that many doses. is probably far less but we don't know yet. ashley: can we say the worst is over and we just have to wait to see -- have they cleaned up the problem with this particular place that was making love compound steroids? is it fixed and can this happen again? >> this company is no long-term making steroids. that is fixed. we don't know
how many times have i said too much government. in this case the fda needs more teeth in the situation because they have to be able to insure sterility. things like this don't get into our injections. the other problem is we don't usually see this kind of meningitis. we don't see fungal meningitis. it can be causing fevers and headaches and stiff necks or it can take weeks to come about. several weeks -- [talking over each other] charles: it can result in death. >> when you say 13,000...
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shunted we learn that the larger role of government and the larger debt that the government takes on that it slows an economy. it is the exact same size now as it was in 1992. after the real estate bubble popped. they have kept interest rates at zero. still, they cannot manage to grow they are economy neared. stuart: secretary geithner is on his way out. the japanese economy is the same size today as it was in 1992? >> here is an inconvenient truth. the higher the debt gdp ratio gets on a government, it becomes a hindrance to economic growth. all the money that is left is dead money. just like the money that is being left to our government. it becomes a headwind to an economy. aren't we seeing that in the u.s.? stuart: yes, we are if you are asking. the age gap between the vice presidents. this came up in 2004. the next the first time i ever met you was when you walked on the stage tonight. stuart: because the general was a much younger man. i have a bone to pick with you. i think governor romney wins with five-point in the november election. >> i hope you are right. i think the race
shunted we learn that the larger role of government and the larger debt that the government takes on that it slows an economy. it is the exact same size now as it was in 1992. after the real estate bubble popped. they have kept interest rates at zero. still, they cannot manage to grow they are economy neared. stuart: secretary geithner is on his way out. the japanese economy is the same size today as it was in 1992? >> here is an inconvenient truth. the higher the debt gdp ratio gets on a...